The Refuge Ministry

Relational Recovery

The Refuge Ministry

  • August 3rd 2019

August 3rd 2019

Friday 2nd August 2019

Discover the hidden heroes behind Paul's ministry and gain insights on faith and obedience in this episode of 'Relational Recovery'.
12 minutes
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Relational Recovery
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The Refuge Ministry
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Religion & Spirituality
Recovery from Trauma
Healing Relationships
Creative Recovery Journeys
Innovative Treatments & Recovery Paths
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The Unsung Heroes of Paul's Ministry: Lessons from Romans 16

Nobody in God's family is unimportant to him and no ministry is insignificant.
Ever wondered about the unsung heroes behind the Apostle Paul's impactful ministry? In this episode of 'Relational Recovery', the hosts shine a light on the often-overlooked individuals who played crucial roles in Paul's journey. While Paul might be the well-known figure, it's folks like Tertius, who penned the Epistle to the Romans, Gaius, who offered hospitality, and Phoebe, who delivered the letter, that made his mission possible.
This episode is a heartfelt reminder that every person in God's family matters and that no act of service is too small. The discussion doesn't stop there. The hosts delve into the importance of obedience to God, recognizing false prophets, and maintaining focus on faith during tough times. They emphasize that God's grace and comfort can help us endure even the most challenging moments.
Whether you're deep into your recovery journey or just starting out, these insights offer valuable lessons on staying faithful and finding strength in your spiritual walk. With a blend of Christian spirituality and practical advice, this episode offers a unique perspective on how ordinary people can make an extraordinary impact. Tune in to 'Relational Recovery' and discover how you too can play a vital role in furthering the kingdom of God.